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Luke Chapter 18
We are not to give up. We are to be determined and not give up when we pray. There may be a time when we feel the assurance that God is going to answer and we can stop praying for that specific thing and just trust God but other than that, we must not give up if God doesn't answer immediately. I know we live in an instant generation that wants everything here and now but sometimes waiting and trusting is the way to go. I was coming out of church one Sunday and a young man ahead of me turned around when I greeted him. He said that he was thinking about me, and told me to keep praying. I assume he meant, not to give up but keep praying. Out of the blue he said exactly what I needed to hear at the time. God is good.
God is much more just and fair than the unjust judge. If the judge answered the woman's pleas to keep her from bothering him, then how much more would a loving God answer prayer. I don't believe God would ever stop bothering me.
I wonder how much faith God sees now. We are living in a day that is exactly like it is described in Romans chapter one. When we reject God in our knowledge, after a few years, we will become reprobate in our minds. Back in the year 2000 I commented on a newspaper message board that if we keep going the way we are going, pedophilia will become legal. Right now there are many leftist thinking people that are trying to justify pedophilia. Once we began to harm children, judgment will not be far behind.
Although we sometimes see the opposite problem today where we overlook sin and do not attempt to help people out of it by presenting the whole counsel of God as we spread the good news of the gospel, we can't go back to the awful temptation of being harsh and judgmental to the point of despising those caught up in the trap of sin. All of us need to be free from the chains of sin by the power of the gospel. Perfect love within us along with the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit will help us to be what we should be to those that do not yet believe in Jesus Christ.
If Satan can't get us one way, he will try the other. Probably every religious body of believers has had the temptation of being "too religious". This is where we lose sight of winning the lost and helping the weak and start exalting ourselves above them. We think that we are better and despise those that are not like us. When we do this, we lose our effectiveness to win the lost. This is hard. On the other hand we also can lose our effectiveness to win the lost if we do not tell the lost they are lost. If we do not confront sin, they will remain sinners. If we try to love sinners so much that we do not warn them of their sin, then they will be lost. That isn't real love anyway. Love tells the truth and helps people out of their trouble not pat them on the back and keep them in the dark when we know the way out. We can't compromise sin. Both extremes are bad. If we study the letters to the churches in the 2nd and 3rd chapters of Revelation, we will see the warnings given to them. I believe both kinds of churches are represented there. The first church in Ephesians sounds like the one that was strict in sound doctrine but lost their first love and probably lost their ability to win the lost. The Laodiceans were part of another group which compromised with the world, grew lukewarm and also lost their ability to win the lost because they didn't confront sin. They didn't care one way or the other. They seem to have the mind set that if some wanted to sin, fine, let's just get along. When Jesus did not condemn the woman that the religious men brought before him that they had caught in the act of adultery, he wasn't excusing sin in the woman but exposing sin in the religious crowd that brought her. In the end, When everyone else was gone, Jesus told the woman also that He didn't condemn her but that she was to go and sin no longer.
Children can and should be invited to come to Christ for salvation. They are never too young. I've heard marvelous stories about people being called to preach at a very young age. Never leave the kids in a play area while only adults are receiving the word and having the opportunity to receive Christ as savior. Children need the message of the gospel as soon as they are able to receive it. One of my fondest memories as a child is my dad holding me in a prayer meeting. I still can hear the shouts of praises and the singing of southern gospel hymns. I always felt safe and secure in such a place. When he went to prayer meetings, he always took me.
Little children are so trusting and believe what they are told. If only we could be the same concerning the word of God yet be adults as far as believing false doctrine and things contrary to the truth.
This young ruler thought he himself was good and Christ was pointing out to him that only God can be considered good.
The young man kept all the commandments but did not walk in love. If we walked in perfect love, we would not hoard riches when any one person in the world was starving.
Does this sound like Jesus believed the modern day prosperity doctrine? The more we have in this world's goods, the more responsibility we have to care for the poor. If we see one suffering and do nothing, how can the love of God be within us?
This is our hope and our comfort that nothing is impossible and that God wants to save, all "whosoever will". Praise the Lord for His salvation. He is worthy of all our praise. We were lost but through the Son, Jesus Christ, we are found. God saw us headed for an eternal hell but sent His Son to show us the way out. He is good and worthy of all our adoration. Blessed be the name of the Lord now and forever.
This verse is used to justify the prosperity doctrine but if you take this verse along with the other words of Jesus concerning treasure on earth and treasure in heaven, you will find that the prosperity doctrine is false. If we leave all to follow Christ we will receive more than we could ever receive not following Christ but what I believe this means is spiritual things. There are things God gives that can't be seen with the natural eye. They are the spiritual blessings that is seldom talked about anymore. Yet as a child I knew a little of what being blessed by God was. I hear talk of God's blessings today and it is usually thought of as material blessings. That is not the blessings that count. God blesses spiritually. It is something one cannot see but it is felt, it is known and it comforts, brings peace, joy and strengthens faith. This is the blessings of God. Material blessings may come too because God promises to care for us but this is not the main blessing of God. The best blessings are spiritual. The more we forsake all to follow God, the more spiritual blessings and the more of His presence one will have in their life. We are as close to God as we want to be. God's presence will be with one who forsakes all to follow Him. Yes, He will bless materially but that is just a side issue compared to what is the real blessings of God. The main thing is that we are not to seek the material but trust Him to take care of us according to what is needed. We are to seek first the kingdom of heaven and all necessary things will be added to us. The message of prosperity must be taught in balance with the whole word of God and not just use a couple of scriptures to base the doctrine on. We must be careful with the word of God. The way it is taught in today's world, the poor is considered to be lacking in faith and out of the will of God. This is not what Jesus taught. Remember the parable of the rich man and Lazarus.
Had they fully understood, they would have tried to keep the Lord from being crucified. I think that is why it was hidden from them. Jesus knew all that He was going to suffer and He could have avoided it but He knew that was the only way to save us from sin so that we could inherit eternal life. Blessed be the name of the Lord.
Sometimes the poor, uneducated and weak will exercise faith while the rich, educated and self-made persons remain in the dark.
Faith is a powerful thing to have. It caused this man to be insistent and not give up. Had the man not have had faith, he would not have insisted on being heard. He had simply child-like faith.
-DC
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